
Then, I made the /etc/odbc.ini file to point to the database that the instructions had created: Anyway: I had to install the mysql connector to ODBC: Just writing to mySQL is being deprecated, and adaptive CDR is what you Huge amount about what was going on with the adaptive CDRs. I fiddled with this a bit without knowing a Then start apache if you don't plan on rebooting during the installation phase: You will want Apache running, so you can access the FreePBX admin interface, You need to set it to start at boot time. Then start mysqld if you don't plan on rebooting during the installation phase: with the following command: chkconfig -level 345 mysqld on You need to set it to start at boot time. You must have mysql running for freepbx to operate normally. Stop the service (this skips rebooting again): If iptables is left running, it will (at very least) block you from accessing the web interface. Information on iptables can be found with a quick Google search. You can re-enable it later, once you have made the appropriate changes. IPTables You must disable the default iptables. Yum install gcc gcc-c++ lynx bison mysql-devel mysql-server php php-mysql php-pear php-mbstring tftp-server httpd make ncurses-devel libtermcap-devel sendmail sendmail-cf caching-nameserver sox newt-devel libxml2-devel libtiff-devel audiofile-devel gtk2-devel subversion kernel-devel git subversion kernel-devel php-process crontabs cronie cronie-anacron wget vim php-xml uuid-devel libtool sqlite-develĢ.4.
